A Quote by Riya Sen

I do miss home, especially my parents, but my work keeps me occupied most of the time. — © Riya Sen
I do miss home, especially my parents, but my work keeps me occupied most of the time.
I'm a practical actor and work keeps me occupied. It takes care of my bills, so there are many reasons for which I work.
We're in an era where they've sanitized home life in movies to such a degree that there is a certain home life that might be true if you have two perfect parents, and a nanny, and a couple babysitters, and support, and lots of money, and there's no strain at home, or whatever. But for most people, there's strain, you know? There's a lot of pressure, things can't be perfect, parents can't be perfect all the time. There's a divorce, there's money issues, whatever. People work, so you don't always have these vast reserves of patience every time your kid goes crazy.
I work all the time because it's a great distraction and it keeps me from sitting home and obsessing morbidly.
I have had the most wonderful time on 'EastEnders' and I will miss you all. The show has changed my life and I want you all to continue the good work, because I'll be at home watching you.
I almost feel like sometimes when I'm on location, you miss your home and your family and all that stuff, but it keeps you focused on the work.
Most children threaten at times to run away from home. This is the only thing that keeps some parents going.
I never take my work home with me, because when there is a baby in the bath at home, and you rush back for bath-time, as soon as you get through the door, you know that work is work and home is home.
I felt I had to work even harder in order to help two sets of parents. Most of my money I send home to let my parents manage. The rest I use for living expenses in America.
They [her parents] still highly encourage me to come home ... but, it's every time I go home I can tell they're disappointed in me, and that for me is kind of hard.
I mean, I've - these other films were flukes. I don't know what I'm doing. I should just quit. What would I miss? I'd miss my house and I'd miss going to work. But I think the thing that I realized I would miss most is probably similar to everybody, which is your friends.
Exercise keeps me occupied, which is good for my mental health.
When you're away from home for a fight camp it's the simple things that you miss the most. For me, that's laying on the sofa with my daughters and spending quality family time and small things like that.
I am depressed sometimes, but it's not what keeps me at home or focused on work.
It's been a great adventure, everything I hoped for. But it's time to go home. I miss my family. I miss the Earth.
As much as I miss the work, I don't miss NBC. I don't miss being there. It was just the wrong atmosphere for me.
One of the functions of thought is to be occupied all the time with something. Most of us want to have our minds continually occupied so that we are prevented from seeing ourselves as we actually are. We are afraid to be empty. We are afraid to look at our fears.
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